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Precious cargo transportation
Precious cargo transportation








precious cargo transportation

Our Klein ISD Bus Drivers drive a total of 3.1 million miles each year and transport approximately 26,000 students a day. Pass trucks safely! Look for the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror and make sure there is enough space between your vehicle and the truck before pulling in front.You would most likely catch today’s Superintendent’s Spotlight stars driving down a street in your neighborhood.

precious cargo transportation

Forcing a larger vehicle to stop suddenly can result in a serious crash. They need more time to stop compared to a passenger vehicle. If you cannot see the truck driver in the mirror, the truck driver can’t see you. Avoid blind spots, also referred to as “no zones,” around the front, back and sides of a truck.Here are a few tips, courtesy of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration: One of the best ways to show your appreciation during this week, and always, is by safely sharing the road with trucks. September 14-20 is also National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. This means always wearing YOUR seat belt and making sure all passengers are buckled up or properly secured in the appropriate car seat before you begin driving. One of the best ways to teach them is leading by example. If you currently use a car seat and want to ensure it is properly installed, visit information about car seat inspection locations in Arizona.Īs children grow up, they need to understand the importance of always wearing a seat belt. Children younger than 8 years old and under 4' 9" must be properly secured in a safety or booster seat. Not only do they save lives, but child safety seats are required by Arizona law. In recognition of national Child Passenger Safety Week September 14-20, 2014, I want to remind everyone about properly using child safety seats and seat belts. These deaths, and thousands of serious injuries, can be prevented by properly using car seats, booster seats or seat belts. Yet tragically, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13 years. Of all the cargo we transport, none is more valuable than children. If you currently use a car seat and want to ensure it is properly installed, visit for information.










Precious cargo transportation